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I can hear my line sound "behind" my distortion


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When I play with a distorted sound (doesnt matter if its with a clean amp + "helix"pedals, or if its with lets say Placater Dirty for ex.) I can hear my line sound kinda clip through my distortion when I play on my humbucker and when I attack the strings pretty hard. I have tried to change Guitar In Pad and changed between "Line" and "Instrument" and on some settings its worse and some its better but its always there no matter what.

I dont have the issue when I play on a clean setting or with a neck pickup. Atleast not what I can hear.

 

I am playing with the 4 cable method through a Hot Rod Deluxe and no other pedals.

 

Anyone have a clue??

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Can you let us know what your chain is... and possibly share a picture of it?  It would be nice to hear an example of what you are talking about as well. 

 

I have some ideas, but without knowing more details I could be taking you down a rabbit hole of misinformation :) 

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I'm very new to the Helix, but would have sworn I was experiencing this, or something like it, at a gig last week. Haven't been able to recreate the problem at home, but I have a few gigs coming up, and have re-dialed some of my OD settings...interested to see if it happens again. 

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2 hours ago, shanecgriffo said:

just make sure you dont have an input active for signal chain 2 if you are not intending to use it.. it may be passing thru the raw guitar signal

This is the first thing I would check. Next I would make sure the mix knob is up on the amp model, or distortion pedals. (if there is even a mix knob, I am not in front of my Helix atm)

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You mentioned you are running in 4CM. If you are doing that with an FX Loop block, this would not apply.

 

But if you are doing it using a separate Send followed by a Return block, make sure the send block has the "Dry Thru" set to -120db.

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